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1, Well, let's move on to the next item. 2, When you finish, move on to the next exercise. 3, Now, let's move on to the question of payment. 4, Shall we move on to dessert? 5, OK, let's move on to the next point. 6, Having completed the first stage, you can move on to step 2. 7, Jeremy's leaving the company to move on to higher things. 8, Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? 9, She decided it was time to move on to pastures new . 10, Michael decided he wanted to move on to pastures new for financial reasons. 11, Perhaps we could move on to discuss the next item on the agenda. 12, We move on to examine this crucial question. 13, F, move on to floating wheatgerm. 14, Then Modell can move on to Baltimore. 15, You have to move on to new surroundings. 16, If things go badly, I move on to the next thing and don't beat myself up 9. 17, We can now move on to analyse the middle class and the varied strata within it in terms of this dynamic of structuration. 18, We then move on to consider in detail two studies of the demand for sport that have been carried out in Britain. 19, For the time being, we move on to the second of our theoretical perspectives, the ethogenic approach. 20, Then they would move on to acquaintances who were ruining their careers doing television. 21, Clean the tops of each row before you move on to the next row. 22, The thornier questions arise when Boaz and Murray move on to the role of government. 23, I will now move on to look at one chapter from Alice through the looking glass. 24, Look, we've been over this ad nauseam. I think we should move on to the next item. 25, She ran this shop for ten years before deciding to move on to fresh chal-lenges. 26, They must naturally be pursued, but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other, more crucial issues. 27, By now you will have stimulated the circulation enough to move on to the next stage, which is kneading. 28, He said the uncertain future of the council already has caused a third of the staff to move on to other jobs. 29, Many people get along using the same programs and never move on to new versions. 30, Novice players should be able to move quickly through the lessons and, from there, move on to more challenging material.